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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1964, p. 15

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32----Articles for Sale 27--Real Estate For Sale |27--Real Estate For Sale |29--Automobiles For Sale | "METCALF | at WAR GENERAL REPAIRS: | ALL MAKES OF CARS REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 King St. E. PARTS AND SERVICE Dial 728-4678 All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM CLOSE TO BOYS' CLUB $13,900. full 2 storey 3 bed- B.-A, SERVICE Ritson Road and King rom home, paved drive ond garage, large kitchen com- 723-4733 ond 723-7712 BUYING OR SELLING pletely madern, 4 piece tiled bathroom, 24 ft. living and TED CAMPIN MOTORS dining. room combined. 3 jorge bedrooms, well land- 607 KING ST. --- OSHAWA is only 27--Real Estate For Sale GUIDE REALTY 723-1121 FLOYD STREET -- Close to Oshawa Shopping Centre. 4 bedroom brick bungalow with basement garage. Extro plumbing and wiring in bose- ment for kitchen and bath. Large living room, mahogany cupboards in the Hollywood kitchen. A well built home just a few months old. Let BROOKSIDE ACRES Ranch Bungalow Seven rooms, Broadloom, built-in oven, 2 bathrooms, atteched garage, beautifully landscaped, choice location, private sale, Full Price $28,500 After 6 p.m. Phone 725-1708 | | | | (ust East of Wilson Road) 723-4493 Res. 725-5574 Priced To Sell Bucyrus - Erie Model H-3 Hydro-crane - 5 tone cap- acity - Ford Gos Engine. complete with 35 ft. 2 piece hydraulic telescoping boom - mounted on GMC single axle truck chassis - with hydraulic outriggers. Good condition. Reply in writing to Box No. 501 Oshawa Times | Ottawa Budget Stirs Little Dust In Market | The federal budget came and went last week, leaving hardly a ripple as far as Canadian stock markets were concerned. The main item of interest was t that the Ca- reached at the beginning of the year. SPLITS ADD INTEREST Meanwhile, a proposed take- over bid and stock splits by THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 23, 1964 15 and pipelines were favored on the industrial board generally. Among speculative issues, Cal- up 26 cents on the week. The company is drilling a copper Indian Slams Canadians' 'Ignorance' MONTREAL (CP) -- Ojibway Indian James Soniguent a native of Ontario's Manitoulin Island, said Saturday he is ap- ed by Canadians' lack of vert Gas continued to advance, | pail knowledge about their own country. . us show you this fine home tonight. three major companies provided prospect in Gaspe. EAS lath Sit eS fo . Piece HO : dbl e KINGSMERE GARDENS -- two only-- VOLVO BUY and sell, good used furniture endinadian withholding tax to non- TAUNTON RD. EAST -- 5 room insul' brick home with good basement ond forced air oil heating. Laundry tubs. Lerge kitchen ond with $2,000 down poyment. COLLEGE HILL -- 3 bed- room brick home with pri- vote drive ond gorage. Sep- arote dining room and 3 pc. bath on main floor. Large enclosed sun porch. Bus stops just V2 block: away. Close to new bilingual school. Full three bedroom brick bungalows near- ing Completion, builder will consider older home in trade. For porticulars Call Joseph Bosco, Realtor, 728-7377. LOT 66' x 100', at Scugog Point, suitable jfor cottage. Reasonable for quick sale. |Telephone Port Perry 985-7076. |DUPLEX and commercial frontage. Thats right! We are not kid- ding you at-all. This lovely brick two storey home has 9 large rooms and count 'em - 5 roomy bedrooms, 2 bath- rooms, oi! heat. Price $14,- | 2 000. and onxious to sell - coll fight now for your op- pointment to insoect BUILDING LOTS Full price only $3,600 - 14 serviced ravine lots in Downsview Park - Special terms to builders. Call now for full norticulars price $10,900. DUPLEX ON MARY STREET -- 7 room brick home with seporote entrances ond me- ters. Storm windows for all windows, Two. modem kitch- ens and 2 bathrooms. Gor- age. Close to both public and high schools. Asking only $12,800 $14,700 FULL PRICE for this spotless 3 bedroom bung- LAST CHANCE WINTER BONUS Just one left - Asking $17,- 900. less $500 bonus of course. Beautiful new ranch bungalow wtih ottoch- ed garage in new and very smart location. Call right now! SPECIAL TRADE Now set up 'in Downsview Contoct us for more infor- motion Pork, | |self-contained apartments and 108 ft. com-|___ |mercial on Simcoe South. Locate your |business here. Excellent value at $17,500 |with terms. Will consider in trade High- {way frontage; vacant land or lots. For jparticulars call Ossie Martin 728-9714 or 728-7377. Joseph Bosco Realtor. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, five years old. Brick veneer, In good condition. . For |further information, telephone 668-2125. $800. DOWN. Five-room, semi-detch- ed with two rooms in basement. Close to {Oshawa Shopping Centre, fenced yard, storms and screens. Possession March 3) Act fast, this one won't tast. Contact George Koornneef, Paul Ristow Realtor, 728-9474 or 723-2859 evenings PRIVATE SALE -- Land, 34 pas- jture-running stream, some bush. North of Bowmanville, $4400. After 5 p.m., tele- phone 723-3608 10 ACRES on Preston Road North, partly wooded, paved road frontage, only $4200/1962 CHEVROLET Impala, sedan, white, Wallpaper by Para Paints th $150 Frank Real 623-3393. APARTMENT lots in the north end aréa, down, Call Joe Barnoski, W.| Estate Ltd, Bowmanville SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and. BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 appliances, One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Stmicoé South. 723-3271. SINGER automatic zig-2@g console ma- chine in perfect running condition, Does fancy stitches and button holes without attachments. Original price $260, will sac- rifice for $67 cash or $8.00 per month tor lg Deaier, Write Box 836, Oshawa imes. resident shareholders will not be raised to 20 per cent in Jan- uary, 1965, ad that the tax wll be lowered to 10 per cent for companies proving 25 per cent or more Canadian ownership. ~ SPOT CASH ? PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 1955 METEOR, 4door, standard trans-| mission, custom push button 'radio with! WRECKING the following: 1949 to 1954 Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- sonable. Call 728-1322. PONY buggy; a real show buggy, with chrome wheels, rubber tires, In excellent condition. Seats two persons. $100. Tele- phone Newcastle 987-4397. GUITAR, Martin, model D018, with case, less than one year old, excellent condi- rear speaker, excellent running | '64 plates, $235. Call Ajax, 942-2833. 1958 OLDSMOBILE, fully automatic, power brakes, power steering and radio. Silver grey finish. A-1 condition. $900. Call 723-1272. matic six, $1,050..Phone Jim, 723-7160. stick-shift, original $1950, Tele. phone 7288526 owner, 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne standard, |, radio, white walls, 12,000 miles, like new tion. $225. Telephone 728-7008. PLAYE NO Including many folls and bendh, solid oak, in very good condi- tion, $375. Ti 728-7925. GRUMS, Ajax, complete set, seven pleces, in good condition. Best offer. For further paritculars, Telephon }- CANVAS aw Complete service, Free estimates. No walting. Cali Mil Jetinek |1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door, avto-|728-1993 anytime. PAINT special at Edgar's Pai and since 1915. 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, interior and exterior at Edgar's Paint and Walipaper, 34 King Nest This forestalled any increase in the American withholding tax which can be boosted to 30 per cent if the Canadian version goes over 15 per cent, the pres- ent rate. One analyst even suggested the move might influence the U.S. government to drop its pro- posed equalization tax as applic- able to Canada, but this was generally discounted by brokers. Finance Minister Gordon noted in the budget speech the economy is in good shape and appear to be supported by stock |markets which have recovered from the decline experienced in late January and through Feb- added interest on the boards. Wednesday an anonymous Ca- nadian group announced it will offer $11.25 a share for Burns and Co. Ltd., a Calgary-based meat packing firm. issue moved ahead strongly and reached $11.50 at one point, giving rise to specu- lation about a possible counter offer. One Toronto brokerage house revealed that a Hamilton, /Ont.,, group, not connected with the mystery bidder, has been buying Burns stock over the past year. Dominion Foundries and Steel was the first to announce a pro- posed stock split--four-for-one. The issue closeq Friday at $74.75. Zellers Ltd., at $40, plans a four-for-one split and Simp- The prospects are bright. This would) sons Ltd., at $41.38, a two-for- Jone split. Senior and junior copper stocks were quieter with little jchange on the week following American Leduc, Yankee Can- uck, Nisto ang O'Leary were al' active. Pax International Mine: gained ground with the an- nouncement that the company will begin tune-up production a' its Matachewan molybdenum copper property this summer. Volume in Toronto was 21,- 777,105 shares compared with 17,515,761 last week. Value was $53,462,226 compared with $51,- 259,110. On index in Toronto, the ex- change index rose .87 to 133.94, industrials .97 to 142.84, western joils 1.28 to 84.87, base metals |dipped .05 to 66.18 and golds .11 to 135.14. In Montreal, industrials traded 1,083,790 shares compare traded 1,083,790 shares compar- ied with 1,148,999 the previous ;week and mines traded 4,168,551 and mines traded 4,158,551 shares compared with 2,674,631. A resident of Frobisher Bay for the last several years, he "lew here to attend the current regional convention of the Civil Service Association of Canada, "Nobody understands why I got here a few hours late," he said, "'Half the delegates don't now where Frobisher is." Frobisher Bay, 1,500 miles north of Montreal, is on Baffin sland, largest island in the Northwest Territories, Mr. We- migwans, who speaks French, English, Eskimo and three In- dian dialects, is posted there with the northern affairs de partment, He said he isn't surprised' that Canadians in general know. nothing about their Indians. Ev- ery Indian took that for granted. However, fie was sur- prised by the general ignorance. of Eskimos. Resolutions were passed urge ing the use of both French and English by all government de- DRAPES, floral design, beige back-| ground, 84 x 120, $35. Apply 116 Adelaide |T' West. }change 6 to 20 suites. Call affer 6 p.m., 728-8378. | Telephone 728-2302. after LOT 70' x 335' with well. No. 2 highw@y|}9g1_ AUSTIN 850 station uary--the Toronto Stock Ex-|the initial action resulting from OPEN EVENINGS TILL NINE , c composite index ad-|the raise in the price of copper} i Rd. Private lias i alow on Wilson tive oon On index in Montreal, indus-|Partments and commissions in- * eltors, paved drive and garage with good garden and fruit trees All aluminum storms and screens. -4 pc. both plus stool and shower in base- ment. 19 ft. living room and large kitchen with lots of room for eating area. Home in excellent repair INCOME BUNGALOW One of the best homes we have the South West area of the city, Living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 4 pe. bath plus kitchen and dining area for the owner There is a 3 room basement apartment with privote en- trance and bath which rents for $80. per month, Base- ment furniture included in the price of $14,500. $2,000. DOWN PAYMENT -- 5 room bunga ona large corner lot. Storms ond screens for oll. windows. Full basement with oil -furnace. Full: price only $7,800. NORTH EAST AREA -- 3 bedroom 2 storey brick home with private need drive ond gorage. Seporote room forced air oil furnace. Taxes tess thon $200.00. Con be bought oe Ogg poe e ico of $12,500, 2¥2 miles east of Oshawa. Bus service. Asking $2200. Telephone 725-6792. $13,290. 6ROOM bungalow in Whitby, im- mediate possession. Clay brick, and screens, fully decorated, --\front and rear 6 lo' Dial 728-4678 Dick Barriage Bob Johnston Jock Osborne Ken Hann } Joe Maga e | Ajax - Whitby, - - Pickering 101 New N.H.A. Bungalows and Split Levels From $13,950 $920 DOWN One N.H.A. Mortgage Carries $79 Monthly Built and backed by G. Armstrong & Sons 3° and 4 bedroom homes, built-in oven ond range, van- ity bathroom, storms and screens. Shown by appoint- ment. H. GRIFFIN Real Estate Broker Ajax 942-3310 Whitby 668-5371 Only $790 down to and taxes. Gerry Hill, AM 1-2309. BUILDING lots. 7 serviced lots In a row Located North Whitby. Ideal for builder Asking $2,600 each. Broker, 7: 5 and Wilson Road North, cash down, Four two-bedroom ments, fully equipped, balconies. mortgage. Call or write Frank Hazlett 3005 Bathurst Street, Toronto 9, RU 3-1733 or evenings RU 7-9387. 29---Automobiles For Sale TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. ~ KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY --> 668-5891 Cars. bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality A BUY! 1959 Chevrolet - ni jeeds lob. Best offer. Apply 153 Taunton East, Oshawa. DOWNTOWN -- 17 room brick home with gorage. 60 ™#t. infront zoned commer- . Excellent COUNTRY BUNGALOW -- Just north of Ajox, ottroc- tive 3 bedroom bungalow with breezeway ond ottached gorage. Good well with lots of woter ond modem tiled 4 pe. beth with vonity. Schools ore close. Full price $14,500. "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ ga hi «aie Pg on i ay just north pg Md All chat- tels ond equipment included. Owners must sell os portner- ships being dissolved. §.GEON RIVER -- 4 room turnished cottage including Tronscanade Highway. Owner will take house troiler or land os trode. Full asking price. $4,800. |1956 OL four door hardtop, custom radio, four new white wall tires, jexcellent condition, $650 or best offer. |Before 6 p.m. telephone 723-4233. 1960 ENVOY, moderate mileage, mechen- jIcally sound, body good, $600. Dial 668- |2875 Saturday evening or Monday and | Tuesday anytime. |1961 FORD Faicon, automatic, one own- er, 5 T | 728-7826, |1962 CHEVY ti convertible, white with jred Interior, 17,000 miles. One owner. BRAEMOR GARDENS Oshawa's Most Convenient Community See Latest Designs 4 per cent NHA mortgage. Carries as|1954 MONARCH, standard transmission, w as $92 monthly, interest, principal/custom radio, two-tone red and black. motor Road tone, low mileage, condition, |$695. offer. 728-0404 |1958 VAUXHALL, four-door, in excellent excellent storms! condition, $500. Apply 81 Banting Tele- landscaped! phone 728-3978 one | In |good condition, $125. Dial 728-8530, |PRIVATE. 1962 MG convertible, A-1 con- |dition, low mileage. Telephone 723-7703 McGill Real Estatelafter six FIVE PLEX for sale at Lansdowne Drive 30----Automobiles Wanted $42,000. $10,000 apar-t NHA ~~ 145 CARS WANTED | Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash". to the New Car Dealer and 'SAVE'... TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 § ALL CASH S$. For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid tf NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Acress from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. s | OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- APPLES, $1.25 per bushel and up. Bring! ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. |CASH for 1958 to 1960 car. Telephone) | 725-2044 anytime. BED, % size, metal, spring and mat- tress, walnut dresser with mirror, excel- lent for cottage or child's room, $55. Telephone 728-0529. WRECKING the following: 1949 to 1956 Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- sonable. Telephone 728-1322. CHESTERFIELD, 3-piece, maroon, with one green chair, hassock, $40, Man's and lady's bicycle, $9 each. Apply 150 Alma Street, 725-3349. WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. ¥. TV, GENERAL ELECTRIC, 21" console, mahogany, unmarked, $50. TV, Emerson, 21 table model with stand, $50. Call 725-2464, THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. No down payment. Discounts" for cash. Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191. QUANTITY of household furniture, stove, etc., Good condition. Apply 27 Wishbone Crescent, Ajax, or telephone 942-1205. RANGE, electric, Beach, apartment size, heavy duty. Reasonable. Apply 294 Evlalie Avenue, TELEVISION, twenty-one inch television, in very good condition. For further In- formation telephone 728-1742. 33--Market Basket BUY your potatoes by the 75 Ib. bag and save. Also Cortland and Spy apples by the bushel. Fir free delivery telephone evenings, Brooklin 655-4983. your own containers. Spies, \ Mcintosh, and Delicious. J. C. Aldred, 55 Liberty North, Bowmanville. |32--Articles for Sale | 34--Lost and Found | | | 1960 CABIN CRUISER 21 Ft., Sleeps 4 Completely tarped ond screened, toilet, sink, 50 H.P, Johnson motor, electric In Modern Home Building 2 STOREY SPLIT-LEVELS BUNGALOWS Available Now John Kitchen 723-3788 Joe Crawford 623-3672 (Bowmanville) Chorles Smith 728-8254 Loreen Kellett 723-3770 Sid Goodfellow stort with generotor. Fully Private sale. Telephone 723-2747. i equipped. New condition 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, black, cus- |tom radio, new whitewall tires. In ex- ceptional condition. Dial Whitby 668-3446. |1958 PONTIAC sedan, new rebuilt auto- jmatic transmission, Strato Chief, real good condition. Very reasonable. 723-3148. |PRIVATE, 1960 Corvair 700 sedan, stand- |@rd transmission, radio, whitewalls, back-| ~~ |up lights, window washers, 40,000 original! jmiles. Make good lady's car. Asking |$1,295. Call Whitby 668-8122. |1962 CHEVROLET Impala, four-door |hardtop, automatic transmission, 8 cylin- der, power steering and brakes, posi- traction axle, $2,100. Call after seven p.m. 725-4275, TELEPHONE ANYTIME WHITBY 668-3652 What's. My Line? Buying and 'selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone Valley Creek Furniture a He eae OSS eee ne 728-4401 or call at the store 1960 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, V-8, auto- 16% Bond W. matic, A-1 condition. Telephone 723-2336. |GUN WANTED -- Old antique. Tele- 1954 FORD coach, custom radio, mechan-|Phone Oshawa 725-8183. REAL ESTATE LTD. ically A-1, Phone 728-2592. |APARTMENT size pianos, reduced $150 9 Bagot St. -- 728-1679 [CHEVROLET sedan, standard, six, im-|Beautiful wainut finish, full keyboard with --.--|maculate inside and out, original color,|Cover, brand new. Save now, supply lim- 723-7335 H. MILLEN BUSINESS LOCATION ----- On Ritson Rd. suitoble for most types of business: 2 storey with 3. apertments on sep- orote meters. 4 bothrooms. Full basement, 2 store fronts | TAKING ORDERS lone owner, 1955 model, low mileage, pri-jited! Easy terms. Barons' Home Furnish- vate $395. Telephone 725-3695 after five. |ings, 424 Simcoe Street South. 1960 MORRIS Minor, good condition, ex-/OUTBOARD motor, 1957, 12 HP, Ello, cellent second car. Cali evenings Mr.|A-} condition, $90. Dial Bowmanville, Hewitt. 668-2692. | 623-2158 1963 SUNBEAM Aipine convertible, excel-| TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft, struc lent condition with good tires and new/ture, including. all channel antenna, In- NOW Have Your Home in this attractive 1] yeor old building. Vendor will take back the mortgage. For full particulars coll 723-1121 Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. GUIDE REALTY LTD. | Realtors, 16 Simcoe St. S. | Your Guide To Better Living' WHITBY CLASSIFIED Modern One Bedroom APARTMENT in new apartment building. Private balcony, swimming pool, Available April Ist. WHITBY 668-8182 ANYTIME Do you need Gravel or Stone for Driveway, Sand for your Patio, Concrete Mulch? Phone 668-3524 SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuels and Builders Supplies 224 Brock St. S. WHITBY, Ont. MACKEY and BAILEY, Barristers, Soli- Notaries Public. Mortgage funds available, 36 King Street East, 723-1107, DRESSMAKING -- Suits, coats, dresses, elterations, slip covers, drapes. Fitting speciaity. Mrs. Toms, 668-2372. ATHOL STREET, 405, Whitby. Furnished! rooms, all conveniences, gentlemen pre- ferred, parking space. $7 week each. Whitby 668-5176, | | like to do Ironing in her own home. per hour. Good work.! Telephone 668-5024 | SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, prompt service! on calls. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street West, Whitby, 668-2563, SCHOOL teacher and family require house for rent. Three bedrooms preter-| red. Telephone 668-5498, j APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3 rooms and| bath, steam heated, third floor; self con- tained. Central. Adults. Available Aprii 2, $58 monthly. 668-3715. FOR RENT -- Two or three rooms, light! housekeeping. Mature couple or widow Avaliable May 1. 1701 Dufferin Street |PRINCE ALBERT--7-r Built This Spring Lots Near Shopping Centre Just Off King Street Extras-- Clay Brick Stone Front All Decorated Storms & Screens Aluminum Doors Built-in Range & Oven Garage Optional }spare, custom transistor radio, windshield Stalled and guaranteed by experts with |washers, low mileage. $2,095. 725-3116. 10 years' experience, $50, Trio Television, hers, sid ad . 7 1957 CHEVROLET, twodoor, hardtop, \cPnone 726-5143. i : new fires, mechanically perfect, body no|WE are moving. Everything must be sold. rust. Seat belts, back-up lights, radio|Orapes, 4-seater chesterfield set, step with rear seat speakers. $795. After 6/table. lamps, 24' television, wool rug, p.m., '728-3270. kitchen set, 3-piece bedroom suite, like - - - - |few. Norge automatic refrigerator, Mof- 1949 FORD,. 1964 license plates, in good/fat 30 range, Hoover Constellation vac- running condition. Telephone Whitbyiyum cleaner, GE polisher, continental 668-8408. : -___ }bed, dishes, high chair, step stool, corner 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, black, cus-|cadinet and more. Apply 597 Grierson. tom radio, new whitewall tires, low mile-|YpRiGHT PIANO $175 Good condition. age, in excellent condition. Dial Whitby | Telephone 942-5686 Ajax. 668-3446. coerninnneantns OME, | " BERT Pre GS ADMIRAL refrigerator in excellent con- 1956 METEOR Victoria two-door hard-|dition. Top Freezer. Whitby Phone 668 top. Fully equipped, A-1 condition. Call/ 4440 after four p.m. after 5 p.m. 725-5618 | a | is? CHEVROLET iation" waoony he Lepage ale PB ll $25 | Stati 1, New| New televisions, $ cash or $8 monthly, upholstery, new paint job, mechanically/at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and or $750. Prsjehbgtlel abo a aete Garage, | Appliances, 424 King West, 728-9191. mcoe th, 728-0051. = : eee ~ | oc cud - |HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appli-| C t Cti C RHINBAC SALE: oe carat tensors Name brands a biggest layed | onstruction condition. $32: Ls janywhere, We carry Restonic and Bever- ntact is o ompany | 28-2964 ' |ly mattress furniture lines. Your author- 10 ACRES on Maple Grove Road North 11963 2-DOOR Buick Le. Sabre for sale.|ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on Good building site, $4,300. with $1500.| Driven less than 17,000 miles. One owner.|424 King Street West, our new home, down. Call Joe Barnoski, W. Frank Rea |°2100 with terms. Apply Gordon Osborne.|formerly Avalon Dance Halil. Telephone Estate Ltd., Bowmanville 623-3393, 68-5431 or 723-3963 | 728-9191 = Sahin \ 963 VALIANT convertible, automatic| FURNITURE: 3 rooms full, only $2991! ucket seats. 96 Ontario Street, Bowman-|Complete new bedroom, living room and| lle, After 6 p.m. telephone 623-5671. kitchen quality ensembles. Pay only $2.95/ -- ~ -- ps ------------ | weekly! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 959 RENAULT, mechanically sound.|simcoe Street South. | rat belts, low . mileage. $325. After it ERNIE p.m., 728-4944. |VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all makes j : -- -- -- |Free estimates, parts, attachments, Me apap Four coat fon 32,000] brushes, hoses. Guaranteed re-built ma- les, omatic, 5 i ' seats,| chines, Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service. | elient condition. $1200, Telephone 728 ical anytime 728-0591. 58. . a LAKEFIELD 15/2 ft. boat with convert- ible top, tee-nee trailer. New condition q eerie 723-4317 | |APEX amplifier with crystal microphone jand Harmony dual pick up guitar, only 2 months old, $400. Telephone 728-4293 | TWO buildings, size 8 x 14 and 8 x 12, jsump pumps, well tile forms, 30 gallon jwater tank, 2 jacket heaters. Telephone |728-1165 after 7 p.m, |GO-KART, very good running condition, |$50. Daisy air rifle, $5. Call Pickering, | 942-5309. SEWING machine sale. Singer, Elina, Nordic, from $19 up. Oshawa Sewing Centre, 329 Simcoe South, 728-2391. |TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc-/ |ture with all channel antenna, Installed |$50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons lees 728-8180. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- [plicators, \chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, jse'l, rent, service. Hamilton Office | Equipment, 137. Brock South, Whitby, |BUYING or selling furniture or appli-| ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or} 263-2695 | |REFRIGERATOR, washing machine, two plece bed-chesterfield, all in excellent] tio Iso vacuum cleaner. Apply 8 | e after 6.30 p.m. 25 HP Johnson outboard motor, $150.| Telephone 723-1409. ' For Further Information Call Mrs. Handson - 728-5075 TERRACE PARK $1500, DOWN buys six-room brick hous with store, located on Oshawa Boule vard. Balance on easy terms. Call Joc Barnoski, W. Frank Real Estate Ltd Bowmanville 623-3393. 313,500 seven-room brick bungalow, larg lot, about seven years old. Rolande Tie: ney 725-5207 Keith Peters Realtor. town water, heavy wiring, attached g rage, $7300. Very low down paymen Port Perry 985-7765. GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE 218 Dundas St. E. Whitby 7--Real Estate For Sale Dial 668-5431 Custom built red brick bungalow on corner lot with garage. Near schools. This is not. in a subdivision and is built with fine materials and. workmanship. Fitted awnings on windows. Cosy open fireplace, dining room or third bedréom if needed. Full price $14,500 Inspect and make offer. COMMERCIAL & HOME Near post office. A clean solid hore and corner location for small business. House contains 4 bed- rooms, also garage. A good spot for variety store, shoemaker, plumber, tinsmith etc. Full price $12,900. a ve Ave LOST -- Two boxer dogs, Tuesday, March 17, vicinity Park Road South by railway tracks. They are sand colored, one and half. years old, females. 723-1958. LOST -- Beagle pup, male, wearing: thin blue collar, Children's pet. Vicinity Vet- erans and Wilson Road, Sunday. Reward. Telephone 725-7903. LOST: Fox terrier, answers to "Pea- nuts', white with tan markings. Stub fall, female. Reward. 725-3228. LOST -- Hound, three months old, male, white with black and tan markings, Vicinity of King and Wilson, 725-2671. Sunday. 35--Swap and Barter WANT TO TRADE good as new Rapidex knitting machine, instruction book and patterns, easy to learn, for second hand piano or will sell for best offer. 723-9819. 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of BLANCHE ELIZA STORIE, Married Woman, Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Blanche Eliza Storie, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, deceased, who died on or ebout 9th day of February, 1964, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 17th day of April, 1964, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Per- sonal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Doted at Oshawa this 11th day of March, 1964. FREDERICK THOMAS STORIE, Administrator, By his solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA ---- ONTARIO. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY FISTER, DECEASED ALL persons having claims against the estate of the said Mary Fister, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, de- ceased, who died on or about the 4th doy of July, 1963, are required to file proof of the same with the undersign- ed soliictors for the Execu- tors of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 13th day of April, 1964, after which dote the said Ex- ecutors will proceed to dis- tribute the said estate, hav- ing regard only\to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Oshowa this 20th day of March, 1964 x CREIGHTON, DRYNAN & MURDOCH, imcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Sdlicitors for William Storey and Pau! Ristow, Executors of the said Estate. i | Smithsonian l Washington. Complete instruc- |vanced to record levels Friday after slipping from the peak COMING EVENTS BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $180-56 Nos. $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 59-Nos. $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes EUCHRE | For Retirees & Friends of Local 222 WEDNESDAY MAR. 25--2 P.M, ADMISSION FREE. A. Sorgont, Secty. | | KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 57, 53 EARLY BIRD GAMES |KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ____109 COLBORNE ST. W. WOODVIEW -- COMMUNITY _CENTRE BINGO Nos. 53, 56 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN ___ EXTRA BUSES RUMMAGE Sale, Church basement, 1.30 p.m. King Street United Tuesday, March 24, RUMMAGE Sale, St. Andrew's. Church, A traaeld morning, 10 o'clock. Good cloth- ing, ) FERNHILL Park Bingo, Tuesday, 7.30. 16 games $6; 4 games $10, $15, $20 and $30. Share the Wealth. yjon. domestic and foreign mat-itrials advanced 1.3 to 138.7, pa- | kets. \BANKS AHEAD | Banks pulled ahead slightly! | pers 1.2 to 124.4, utilities 1.0 to 123.5 composife 0.9 to 134.3 and) banks slipped 0.2 to 120.5. Fighting Like Hitting: Air OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons opposition has had its first chance to tangle with Fi- nance Minister Gordon's new budget. The general complaint: \It's like fighting a feather. Nothing much in it to criti- jcize, said Conservative critic iGeorge Nowlan. "A limp and uninteresting document," lamented Colin Cameron, the New Democratic |Party's financial critic, adding jthat the Commons had "great fun" last year knocking apart 'Mr. Gordon's first budget. Nevertheless, both came up |with non-confidence motions at- jtacking the government's finan- cial policy as the Commons Jopened its six-day budget de- bate. The motion by Mr. Nowlan, former finance minister, cused the government of not jtaking .effective action to con- trol rising government. spend- ing. This he said, had resulted in-a "substantial'" deficit de- spite higher taxes imposed last year. |PRESENTS AMENDMENT Mr. Cameron, jnaimo - Cowichan - The Islands, |presented an amendment call- ing for a reduction in defence} jspending to provide funds for feconomic development in Can-| jada and for greater aid to de- jveloping countries through the |United Nations. Mr. Nowlan's motion comes jto a vote Tuesday and Mr. |Cameron's late today. But it ap- peared unlikely the minority Liberal government would be defeated on either motion. For this to happen, all oppo- OSHAWA TIMES PATTERN MAKE YOUR Instructions and patterns for 16 prize quilts are given in our new Quilt Book. The- lovely Dutch Tulip design shown above-is included in this unusual variety of pieced and | appliqued quilts. In addition, there is also given for the first time, a pattern for a presiden- tial quilt. The original of this treasured heirloom is in the Institution in OWN QUILTS tions, block charts and fabric ideas are given'in the book. Send for your copy immed- iately' and join the . ever- popular, fascinating quilting hobby. To obtain this exclu- sive, new, 4-tolor Quilt Book, send SIXTY CENTS (in coins) to The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., Oshawa, | Ontario, Ontario residents add | 2e sales tax, ac- MP for Na- Gordon sition parties would have to combine forces. Conservatives aren't likely to support the NDP motion since it's an amendment knocking out the main Conservative attack on the budget. As for the Con- servative motion, Mr. Cameron called it "a typical example of primitive Tory thinking." The budget debate got under- way a day late after the Com- mons finally disposed of a mo- tion by Gilles Gregoire (Cred- itiste -- Lapointe) to censure Deputy Speaker Lucien Lam- oureux. The motion involved his rulings jast Friday when the Commons hustled through its approval for sending Canadian troops for peacekeeping duties in Cyprus. |VOTED DOWN All four parties lined up in a Ottawa "where necessary" and extra pay for all government employees called upon to use both languages in their work. Delegates from the Civil Serv- ------ lice Association, the Civil Serv- ice Federation and the Profes- sional Institute of the Public' Service agreed Friday to strive together for a 35-hour work week and more bilingualism at the next talks between the fed- eral government and the var- ious federal civil servants groups. Kedron Couple Moves Over To Orono KEDRON--Many groups and. individuals have presented gifts and best wishes to Mr. and. Mrs. Derek Barnett, who will be moving to the Orono com- munity at Easter. The Kedron Doubles' Club, at the March meeting, enter-: tained the Doubles' Ciub from. Orono United Church. The guest club presented @ worship serv ice with an Easter theme. . The special speaker of the evening, Bernice Chapman of Toronto, was introduced by Mrs. Douglas Love. She showed vote of 205 to 10 against the Creditiste motion, An hour later jMr. Lamoureux--absent during |the debate--took the chair and |was greeted with desk-pounding japplause by almost all mem- jbers. In the budget debate Mr. subjects--including approval of the budget's measures to assist students--before getting down to his main criticism in the closing minutes of his 'speech. | The government was guilty of "absolute failure' to control \federal spending, he said. | Referring to the finance min- jister's forecast of a $455,000,000 \budget deficit next fiscal year, jand a rise to $7,155,000,000 from |$6,892,000,000. in budgetary |spending, Mr. Nowlan said |spending has ever been s0 |high. } CITES CASE He cited the case of the re- cently-formed department of in- jdustry, which had been split off lfrom the trade department and allied with the defence produc- tion department. Spending estimates for the industry and defence production departments together were up $19,200,000 to $41,993,000, while trade department spending was up by $9,300,000 even though some of its operations were switched to the new depart- ment. He said that in last year's budget speech, Mr. Gordon was a superman claiming to have answers to all Canada's prob- lems. "This time we had Mickey Mouse, coming in with a very small parcel.' He criticizeq the new budget's move to permit corporations to deduct from taxable income any expenditures on research: out- side Canada. Ever since 1948, he said, the policy had been to encourage research in Canada by allowing deduction only of expenditures in Canada, AIM RIGHT Mr. Cameron said that in last year's budget Mr. Gordon had aimed at the "right ends" but came to grief by using wrong methods that were silly, con- tradictory and economically un- reasonable. "But. still I am a little bit jnostalgic for that other budget," jhe said. Despite its errors it was an imaginative budget, de- '|signed to accomplish things. It was "tragic" that Mr. Gor- don hadn't tried again, using sounder principles. pictures of two Passion plays from Oberammergau, and from the Black Hills, North Dakota. After games and the Barnetts were with a picture taken on the club's bus trip to Burleigh Falls and the north country jast Nowlan covered a variety Of | Fan] GIFTS PRESENTED Mrs. John Sutter was host- ess to a group of neighbors who: enjoyed a social evening and- presented Mrs. Barnett with: miscellaneous small gifts for her new home. Mrs. Bill Rosnak recently en- tertained her Sunday School. class with Diane and Cerol Barnett as guests of honor. The winners of the game period were Debbie Wilson and Joanne Cox. A worship service was held. Patti Rosnak read. the scripture, Sandra Mitchell led® in prayer; Susan Smith and. Chris Skuce read poems. The Fellowship dinner of the. Kedron congregation was held recently. Rev. Ronald Love showed a film on "The Growth of Canada." Mrs. Ross. Lee accompanied: for groups of songs sung by Mrs. Douglas Love, Mr. R. K, Cox and Mrs. Donald Gibson. Readings were given by Mrs. Stanley Ogle and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy. Kedron people were pleased to make the acquaintance of the new organist and choir direc- tor, Blake Branton. WEWS IN BRIEF PUNISHMENT FITS CRIME ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP)--An Arlington 'State student who tossed a beer can out of a car will have to pick up 500 beer cans from Arlington streets. Corporation court Judge James Young ordered the sentence in lieu of a- fine. The patrolman who issued the original littering ticket, Jim Bradley, will super- vise the student's clean-up cam- paign. RAIDERS AMBUSHED NAIROBI (Reuters)--Kenyan troops and police ambushed a party of 15 to 20 Somali raiders at Moyale in the northeastern region of Kenya, killing two and wounding one, according to a sovernment statement Friday. ste financial critic, both found ideutical faults in the budget. Mr. Olson said it had "very little substance.": Mr. Gregoire said it was insipid, colorless, The minister 'was like the/odorless and tasteless, man with a leaky roof, who ar- gued that he couldn't repair. the roof while it was raining and didn't need to when the weather was fine FIND FAULTS H. A. Olson (SC--Medicine Hat) and Mr. Gregoire, Credit- Both attacked the mounting cost of interest charges to carry the federal debt. - Mr. Olson said that in seven years interest costs on the debt had risen from $508,000,000 to 1,005,000,000. At that rate, they would total 2,000,000,000 by 1973, '

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